Merry-go-round.



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PATENTBD NOV. 6, 1906.

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APPLICATION FILED APR. 15. 1905.

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APPLICATION FILED APR.15,1905.

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` witnesses ,T0 all whom t may concern;

Be it known that WXLLEAM e citizen of the United Smtes, residing Wathe, in the county of Brown .and Si enses, have invented new 'end useu y o provemeots `in MerrTGo-Roune, of ew-Toch the foowlog is e specification.

This jlventoi relates to mey-goo: of the type which are manually operated, has; for ltswobjeos to plovige e, simwo n C- congpefetizey inexpensive' oevoe' Y character wueh may be actua-Lea oy el hemd or foot power, Weh Wil smooth?? and evenhf and one' wherein rex/aimed o? With heee mad othe' objecs in View 'boe mventloa compases the ove features y lower bearing.

.the line 6 olf Fie'.

In the eeoompenyinf/ e side eeveton e2 e ece emooey mventoxa. Fig" 2 ze e top plm *new tile seme. 3isoetoelseeoneeeveioe, on en enezeec seee, of the be Fig. 4 is e aow/.ii horzonte seotion o 5 ie'a elevation of 031e of we Clutch membe 4. Rei/effing to t y e d'awgs, desgmes e ver'blcalpos oz standard seated et :s lower endn e suitable step proved in e .bee-e 2` and hovllg is upper end braced by means of guys or braces 3, the standard being of ooulaform in oossecon and preereby tubw 1er, .as seen more oearyin Figi Fixed upon the standard et@ pozfb edjeoen: its w per end by means of set-sclews is e member or 5, 'having a Pri-loew which is arranged enifroon-bae i Ye being arrange upon the stende-wd foi; free roaaton or treve upon thebes 7 e beef;

ing member 8, provide with e reeewoy g cor-- responding te the 6 md e. owl zontal progeetimv 'r fenge perforated et suitebe il', z. pmfpose Woh wi L A opp-eer.

Fixed u on 'the ssmdod et e, point above and suiteby remote from' me bese 2 is e, horizontel gem 12, whileee weint benoeh the gear i2 tlee is lxo upoje -e seuderd e, see- 0nd horizotam gear 13,' there being erenged between the geen and prees'aby adjacent to the upper one e zeafy nenor o? sleeve 14%, hawmg jomoledfmerea on veni- '35e cene "she meen:

egeins; if s? end upon e L. ".ae bearing i4. erebg four, hoizonsookato 16? whloh se onu ema ad; et is o'shei one eeeve 23 3.1@

, .norme fer:

creme e amico memn we oog-Leo? web 7? no emohed engagement smuer to to@ ser responding paws :above deooz'lbed.

driven. the medium el meek-e o?? geecee o? roh in emotie w hem "ryhe o eretirn' @hefte eye zu ehe hand ICIl zis

, will ,admirabl it parted to the frame through the medium of .the'pinions 23 33 and their reepectivegears `12 and I3, as general in devices of this character. In the event of the cranks being accidentally or intentionall turned backward the sleeves 26 and 37 wil move inward upon their shafts in the direction indicated by the arrow in Fig. 5, thereby compressing the pressuresprings and throwing the cranks out vof engagement with the shafts, thus preventin accidental retrograde rotation of the niachlne or injur to the latter, which might result through t 1e intentional opposition of the strength .of one of the occupants of the ma Ashine against that of another.

It is to be observed that the device herein disclosed is .extremely strong and durable and that owing toithe rotary trarne being suspended from the bearing 8, which travels antifrictionally on the bearing 5, the movef ment of thevdevice will be free and easy.

FromI the foregoing it is apparent that I i produeea simple linexpensive device which erform vits functions to the attainment o e ends in view, it being un- :derstood that rniner changes in the details herein set forth may be resorted to without de arting from the spirit of the invention.

Iaving thus described the'invention, what I claim is- A inerry-go-round comprisin a shaft, a ball-bearing receptacle adjusta ly secured thereon, said receptacle being also provided with a surrounding rini-iange having perforations therein, gearings on the shaft arran ed one above the other, a sleeve with soc 'ets also arran ed on the shaft, beams se- 'reversel -ar-' cured to the soc ets havin ran ed hangers provided with earings t 1ere in,' race-rods secured respectively at their opposite ends to the perforations ofthe ian e and to the beams, and shafts rotatabIy mounted in the bearing of the hangers and having gears and operating means on their op osito ends, substantially as specified.

n testimony WhereofI affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.

WILLIAM F. CASI-I.

Witnesses W. F. MEANS, T.; D. SMITH. 

